COLUMN: Policies for the Future Start Now
By Emily Hale | Columnist | November 17The status quo doesn’t appear out of thin air.
The status quo doesn’t appear out of thin air.
This year is the one hundred and twenty fifth anniversary of the first year that women attended this university.
A critique that goes so far as to label a seminal civil rights organization as racist is simply ill-informed and misguided.
For students living with mental illness, getting through the day can seem like an overwhelming task.
As a result of consistently poor outcomes, Alabama has a perception that brings to mind desolate thoughts: poverty, low social mobility, rickety infrastructure.
Government must ensure that the rules work equally for all citizens and secures liberties not only for ourselves, but for posterity as well.
Average starting salaries aren’t everything. Don’t neglect the pursuit of happiness in the name of total comfort and absence of risk.
Donald Trump secured the magic number of 270 electoral votes to secure the Presidency. Hillary Clinton fell short of 270, but received over two million more individual votes than Trump.
Merrick Garland has been awaiting a senate vote for eight months to replace Antonin Scalia’s seat on the Supreme Court.